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there is the link to it,
basically I need the customer to be able to see a list of products on the smaller list closest to the picture of the case, then as they click the arrow to the left and right of the case u move down the list until u find a part you want.

once u select the part it goes all the way to the right and you move on the next part.

But then you would also need backend code (e.g., PHP or JSP or ASP) to process the order and payment and presumably get payment authorization from some credit card processor and and and...

If you know nothing of coding, and you expect to be able to do this yourself, be ready to spend the next few months learning enough to code it. Or be prepared to hire somebody to do it for you.

It's not easy. And eCommerce *MUST* be ultra-secure. There are stringent requirements, for example, on how you handle credit card numbers if you don't use a third-party service to do it for you. There are a *LOT* of details you must get right.

Do consider paying a professional. You'll be up and running a lot faster.

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If you know nothing about coding then I would say that the possibility of you being able to create an e-commerce site yourself is zero.

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